Data for: Relative abundance of nitrogen cycling microbes in coral holobionts reflects environmental nitrate availability

dc.contributor.authorTilstra, Arjen
dc.contributor.authorRoth, Florian
dc.contributor.authorEl-Khaled, Yusuf
dc.contributor.authorPogoreutz, Claudia
dc.contributor.authorRädecker, Nils
dc.contributor.authorWild, Christian
dc.contributor.authorVoolstra, Christian R.
dc.date.accessioned2025-07-08T07:36:01Z
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dc.date.created2021-06-11T18:56:06Z
dc.date.issued2020
dc.description.abstractRecent research suggests that nitrogen (N) cycling microbes are important for coral holobiont functioning. In particular, coral holobionts may acquire bioavailable N via prokaryotic dinitrogen (N2) fixation or remove excess N via denitrification activity. However, our understanding of environmental drivers on these processes in hospite remains limited. Employing the strong seasonality of the central Red Sea, this study assessed the effects of environmental parameters on the proportional abundances of N cycling microbes associated with the hard corals Acropora hemprichii and Stylophora pistillata. Specifically, we quantified changes in the relative ratio between nirS and nifH gene copy numbers, as a proxy for seasonal shifts in denitrification and N2 fixation potential in corals, respectively. In addition, we assessed coral tissue-associated Symbiodiniaceae cell densities and monitored environmental parameters to provide a holobiont and environmental context, respectively. While ratios of nirS to nifH gene copy numbers varied between seasons, they revealed similar seasonal patterns in both coral species, with ratios closely following patterns in environmental nitrate availability. Symbiodiniaceae cell densities aligned with environmental nitrate availability, suggesting that the seasonal shifts in nirS to nifH gene abundance ratios were probably driven by nitrate availability in the coral holobiont. Thereby, our results suggest that N cycling in coral holobionts probably adjusts to environmental conditions by increasing and/or decreasing denitrification and N2 fixation potential according to environmental nitrate availability. Microbial N cycling may, thus, extenuate the effects of changes in environmental nitrate availability on coral holobionts to support the maintenance of the coral–Symbiodiniaceae symbiosis.
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dc.subjectFOS: Biological sciences
dc.subjectFOS: Biological sciences
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dc.titleData for: Relative abundance of nitrogen cycling microbes in coral holobionts reflects environmental nitrate availabilityeng
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kops.citation.iso690TILSTRA, Arjen, Florian ROTH, Yusuf EL-KHALED, Claudia POGOREUTZ, Nils RÄDECKER, Christian WILD, Christian R. VOOLSTRA, 2020. Data for: Relative abundance of nitrogen cycling microbes in coral holobionts reflects environmental nitrate availabilitydeu
kops.citation.iso690TILSTRA, Arjen, Florian ROTH, Yusuf EL-KHALED, Claudia POGOREUTZ, Nils RÄDECKER, Christian WILD, Christian R. VOOLSTRA, 2020. Data for: Relative abundance of nitrogen cycling microbes in coral holobionts reflects environmental nitrate availabilityeng
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